An edition of Literature's sensuous geographies (2015)

Literature's sensuous geographies

postcolonial matters of place

Literature's sensuous geographies
Sten Pultz Moslund, Sten Pultz ...
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An edition of Literature's sensuous geographies (2015)

Literature's sensuous geographies

postcolonial matters of place

"Literature's Sensuous Geographies offers a study of place in postcolonial literature and theory from other than the socio-cultural and political angles that have traditionally dominated the field. Moslund explores "sensuous geographies" (something that has so far been neglected in the study of place in literature) as opening up other than discursive relations to the world - other, non-territorial modes of being-in-the-world. The book develops a sense-aesthetic mode of reading (a "topo-poetics") and in close-readings of Conrad, Blixen, Coetzee and Achebe (among others), Moslund explores dimensions in literature that open up the place world as produced by desubjectified intensities of smell, sound, sight, touch, etc. Sense-aesthetic qualities of literary language are shown in this way as radically challenging the rationalizing logic of modernity (the inner logic of imperialism), at the heart of which Moslund identifies a disciplining of the senses and a reduction of the sensuous openness of reality. With his study of sensuous geographies in literature, Moslund makes a notable shift in the field of postcolonial studies and geocriticism from discourse analysis to aesthetic analysis"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
273

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Table of Contents

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Introduction PART I1. The Tenor of Place, Language and Body in Postcolonial Studies 2. Sensuous Empires and Silent Calls of the Earth 3. Postcolonial Aesthetics and the Politics of the Sensible 4. How to Read Place in Literature with the Body: Language as Poiesis-AisthesisPART II5. Mind, Eye, Body and Place in J. M. Coetzee's Dusklands (1974)6. Silent Geographies in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1902)7. Nation and Embodied Experiences of the Place World in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart (1958)8. Karen Blixen's Out of Africa (1937): A Colonial Aesthetic and Decolonial Aisthesis9. The Settler's Language and Emplacement in Patrick White's Voss (1957)10. Place, Language, Body in the Caribbean Experience and the Example of Harold Sonny Ladoo's No Pain Like This Body (1972)11. Place and Sensuous Geographies in Migration Literature12. Spatial Transgressions and Migrant Aesthetics in David Dabydeen's Disappearance (1993)Coda.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.

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New York
Series
Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies

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Dewey Decimal Class
809/.9332
Library of Congress
PN56.G48 M67 2015, PN441-1009.5PN3311-P

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Pagination
x, 273 pages
Number of pages
273

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Open Library
OL31044860M
ISBN 13
9781137479679
LCCN
2014036017
OCLC/WorldCat
891610563

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